An adult has just collapsed at the grocery store. After completing the "ABCs" this person is found to be pulseless and requires CPR. When resuscitating this person, which of the following actions are required? Select all that apply
A. Beginning CPR
B. Using an AED
C. Calling 9-1-1
D. Performing 15 compressions and two breaths for two-rescuer CPR
A, B, C, D
All of the answers are correct.
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A pediatric nurse is assessing a newborn diagnosed with persistent patency of the ductus arteriosus. Which of the following findings are associated with this heart defect? Select all that apply
A) Murmur heard at the second intercostal space, during both systole and diastole B) BP 84/30 classified as a wide pulse pressure C) Shortness of breath with activity such as kicking D) Stridor with inspiratory wheezes E) Bulging jugular neck veins
The nurse reinforces explanations that the procedure for lithotripsy involves
a. capturing of stones via a scope. b. dissolution of stones with medication. c. fragmenting of stones by shock waves. d. surgical removal of stones.
The primary problem with using English-speaking children of immigrant families as interpreters is that:
1. The adults may resent their dependence upon the child 2. The subjects discussed may be too disturbing to the child 3. Children can be easily distracted, thus making them unreliable translators 4. There are concerns about the child's ability to convey important information
A well-constructed problem statement formulated at the beginning of a nursing research study should:
A) incorporate nursing theory. B) include significant references. C) identify benefits of the study. D) indicate the population.